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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number R832159

Integrated Source/Receptor-Based Methods for Source Apportionment and Area of Influence Analysis

RFA: Source Apportionment of Particulate Matter (2004)

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Dissertation/Thesis Particulate modeling and control strategy for Atlanta, Georgia. None Park S-K Park S-K. Particulate modeling and control strategy of Atlanta, Georgia. Ph.D. Thesis. Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, November 23, 2005. R832159 (2006) (09/03/09)
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Journal Article Sensitivity of inverse estimation of 2004 elemental carbon emissions inventory in the United States to the choice of observational networks. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS Hu Y, Napelenok SL, Odman MT, Russell AG Hu Y, Napelenok SL, Odman MT, Russell AG. Sensitivity of inverse estimation of 2004 elemental carbon emissions inventory in the United States to the choice of observational networks. Geophysical Research Letters 2009;36(15):L15806 (5 pp.) R831076 (Final) (06/14/11)
R832159 (Final) (06/14/11)
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Journal Article Top-down analysis of the elemental carbon emissions inventory in the United States by inverse modeling using Community Multiscale Air Quality model with decoupled direct method (CMAQ-DDM). JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH Hu Y, Odman MT, Russell AG Hu Y, Odman MT, Russell AG. Top-down analysis of the elemental carbon emissions inventory in the United States by inverse modeling using Community Multiscale Air Quality model with decoupled direct method (CMAQ-DDM). Journal of Geophysical Research 2009;114(D24):D24302 (12 pp.). R831076 (Final) (06/14/11)
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Journal Article Analysis of NO, NO2, and O3 between model simulations and ground-based, aircraft, and satellite observations. WATER, AIR, & SOIL POLLUTION Kaynak B, Hu Y, Russell AG Kaynak B, Hu Y, Russell AG. Analysis of NO, NO2, and O3 between model simulations and ground-based, aircraft, and satellite observations. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 2013;224(9):1-17. R832159 (Final) (08/28/17)
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Journal Article Ensemble-trained PM2.5 source apportionment approach for health studies ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Lee D, Balachandran S, Pachon J, Shankaran R, Lee S, Mulholland JA, Russell AG Lee D, Balachandran S, Pachon J, Shankaran R, Lee S, Mulholland JA, Russell AG. Ensemble-trained PM2.5 source apportionment approach for health studies. Environmental Science & Technology 2009;43(18):7023-7031. R831076 (Final) (06/21/11)
R832159 (Final) (06/21/11)
R833626 (2009) (08/17/10)
R833866 (2009) (09/23/10)
R833866 (Final) (08/17/10)
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Journal Article Source apportionment of PM2.5 in the southeastern United States using receptor and emissionsbased models: conceptual differences and implications for time-series health studies. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT Marmur A, Park S-K, Mulholland JA, Tolbert PE, Russell AG Marmur A, Park S-K, Mulholland JA, Tolbert PE, Russell AG. Source apportionment of PM2.5 in the southeastern United States using receptor and emissions-based models:conceptual differences and implications for time-series health studies. Atmospheric Environment 2006;40(14):2533-2551. R832159 (2006) (09/03/09)
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Journal Article Evaluation of model simulated atmospheric constituents with observations in the factor projected space: CMAQ simulations of SEARCH measurements. None Marmur A, Liu W, Wang Y, Russell AG, Edgerton ES Marmur A, Liu W, Wang Y, Russell AG, Edgerton ES. Evaluation of model simulated atmospheric constituents with observations in the factor projected space: CMAQ simulations of SEARCH measurements. Atmospheric Environment 2009;43(11):1839-1849. R832159 (Final) (08/28/17)
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Journal Article Decoupled direct 3D sensitivity analysis for particulate matter (DDM-3D/PM). ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT Napelenok SL, Cohan DS, Hu Y, Russell AG Napelenok SL, Cohan DS, Hu Y, Russell AG. Decoupled direct 3D sensitivity analysis for particulate matter (DDM-3D/PM). Atmospheric Environment 2006;40(32):6112-6121. R832159 (2006) (09/03/09)
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Journal Article Fine particle sources and cardiorespiratory morbidity: an application of chemical mass balance and factor analytical source-apportionment methods. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES Sarnat JA, Marmur A, Klein M, Kim E, Russell AG, Sarnat SE, Mulholland JA, Hopke PK, Tolbert PE Sarnat JA, Marmur A, Klein M, Kim E, Russell AG, Sarnat SE, Mulholland JA, Hopke PK, Tolbert PE. Fine particle sources and cardiorespiratory morbidity: an application of chemical mass balance and factor analytical source-apportionment methods. Environmental Health Perspectives 2008;116(4):459-466. R829213 (Final) (07/31/09)
R830960 (Final) (07/31/09)
R831076 (Final) (11/05/18)
R832159 (Final) (08/28/17)
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Journal Article An examination of exposure measurement error from air pollutant spatial variability in time-series studies. JOURNAL OF EXPOSURE SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY Sarnat SE, Klein M, Sarnat JA, Flanders WD, Waller LA, Mulholland JA, Russell AG, Tolbert PE Sarnat SE, Klein M, Sarnat JA, Flanders WD, Waller LA, Mulholland JA, Russell AG, Tolbert PE. An examination of exposure measurement error from air pollutant spatial variability in time-series studies. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology 2010;20(2):135-146. R829213 (Final) (09/07/18)
R830960 (Final) (11/01/18)
R831076 (Final) (11/05/18)
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Journal Article Effects of instrument precision and spatial variability on the assessment of the temporal variation of ambient air pollution in Atlanta, Georgia. JOURNAL OF THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Wade KS, Mulholland JA, Marmur A, Russell AG, Hartsell B, Edgerton E, Klein M, Waller L, Peel JL, Tolbert PE Wade KS, Mulholland JA, Marmur A, Russell AG, Hartsell B, Edgerton E, Klein M, Waller L, Peel JL, Tolbert PE. Effects of instrument precision and spatial variability on the assessment of the temporal variation of ambient air pollution in Atlanta, Georgia. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 2006;56(6):876-888. R832159 (Final) (08/28/17)
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